Is there ever a justification

This topic was created in the Relationships forum by krysrenee7 on Monday, January 2, 2012 and has 6 replies.
For cheating?
Under what (if any) circumstances is it understandable or justifiable to cheat? Is there ever a good enough excuse?
Keep in mind that cheating is nothing more than punishing someone b/c you DON'T have the balls to leave them.
Justification? I don't think so. Cause whatever reason you give raises the question "why didn't you leave them?"
On my taxes yes, on my partner? Noppppee
Posted by 25thDecan
Or is it(cheating) possibly a sign of an overactive sex drive and no active attempt to be faithful?
Does it need justification? IMHO, if you cheat, there's no excuse...reasons sure..excuses...no.


This here. Indeed.
Posted by aliennation
I'm curious as to how people would try to find one.
"OOPSY DAISY. my c?_ck accidentally bumped into her cervix while I was reading a map"


LMAO!
I agree. There's always technically a 'reason' for anything.
But an excuse? Nope.
I'm just curious as to how people reason that if they cheat & still keep that person around it'll be LESS hurtful than if they just leave!
I'd rather be heartbroken b/c you respected me enough to leave me than be heartbroken b/c you didn't love/respect me enough to leave me after having a big urge to stray.
If the goal is to hurt LESS then leaving someone is less hurtful than cheating on them.
Why some cheaters think they're doing their partners a FAVOR by cheating & staying is beyond me smh
justification...im pretty sure a cheater will most likely justify their actions, whether it be to other people or themselves. .

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